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Of: Personal computer applications Academic programs Effective recruitment strategies and techniques * Skill In: Written and interpersonal communication * Researching and resolving complex issues and problems
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of scheduling, operational, and administrative issues related to class offerings at the regional campuses. Enters courses into the computer system, assigning classrooms and locations as directed by
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the Division of Information Technology, in a manner consistent with the university mission; to serve as an advocate for innovative and effective use of academic computing and related technology at Kent State
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relevant field. License/Certification: Knowledge Of: Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and budgeting practices Automated financial systems and personal computer applications: word processing
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constituents collaboration to effectively work with internal and external constituents and organizations personal computer applications (e.g. MS Office Suite). Preferred Qualifications – if applicable: Preferred
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field of study (e.g., biology, anatomy, chemistry, etc.) Understand manuals and verbal instructions associated with practical nursing Operate a computer for data entry/retrieval Learn and operate the Electronic
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; in-person, phone, email, instant messaging chat) * Demonstrate leadership and direction Adapt to new technology, software, and procedures as required * Plan and direct work activities to manage time
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university or college in a relevant field of study. Three years higher education administrative experience. License/Certification: Knowledge Of: Personal computer applications Academic programs Effective
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Remember a sequence of events and details Read, write and accurately follow oral and written instructions Operate a computer for data entry/retrieval Demonstrate physical dexterity Lift 50 pounds
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-wide strategic plan in concert with Kent and regional campuses, which leverages all eight campuses as anchors within their home communities and strengthens the university’s position of leadership across